What Now?

By now, I am sure that you have heard the news that, according to the powers that be, the Epstein Case is closed. And like myself, the question arises of what comes next?

First, we must digest what happened before our very eyes. The GOP ran on bringing the Epstein Client List to light and holding those on the list accountable for their actions. Actions I cannot emphasize enough, are the greatest evil one can commit. Violent and grotesque acts against children and the innocent.

Attorney General Pam Bondi told us that the list was on her desk, we saw photo ops with binders holding all the “secrets”. Dan Bongino, now acting Deputy Director of the FBI, consistently stated on his radio show that the Trump administration was going to prosecute those on the list to the fullest extent of the law. And Kash Patel, now acting Director of the FBI, told us that the files were being kept under wraps due to the individuals it would expose; but under the Trump administration, proper action would be taken.

Six months into the second Trump administration, we are now told that there was no list of clients, that Jeffery Epstein did indeed kill himself, and that we as voters should move on from this “conspiracy theory”.

So do we accept their claims for fact and move on? No.

For myself, this is the hill I am willing to die on, in regard to politics. This cover up has been the last, very thin, thread that was holding my faith in the system together. We are not voting our way out of a system that protects those who abuse children and the innocent, who look at us as tax slaves that must keep our heads down and follow the status quo. Simply put, I am done, and will never cast a vote again. Because participating in a corrupt system is accepting the system itself.

I do not know what steps Americans should take next, and I believe that those steps will vary on a multitude of factors. However, I believe we should all ask ourselves these questions.

Why should we continue to pay taxes, under threat of imprisonment, to a system that won’t imprison those that commit unspeakable acts against the innocent? Why should we still fight for a government that uses its young men and women to die for the profit of those within the military industrial complex? Why should we sit idly by and let these transgressions continue to occur against us and our fellow countrymen?

I wish I could say that I see the sunrise coming, but I cannot. I wish I could say that I believe good men and women will change the system from within, but I cannot. What I can say however, is that now is the time for true bravery and conviction, similar to that of our Founding Fathers, and I know that many Americans hold that bravery in their hearts.

God bless us all, and God have mercy on our nation. #FindYourHill

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